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he is now a phd student at texas a&m. lso speaking to sonia nazario, pulitzer prize-winning journalist and author of, "enrique's journey: the story of a boy's dangerous odyssey to reunite with his mother." more fromat story and juan, we will be back in a moment. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. as we continue our conversation looking at the plight of migrant children in the united states, speaking to jose luis zelaya and sonia nazario. celaya fled his home at the age of 13 in search of his mother and traveled unaccompanied through central america in a hellish journey and finally reached texas four months later. sonia nazario is a pulitzer prize-winning journalist, author of, "enrique's journey: the story of a boy's dangerous odyssey to reunite with his mother." we interviewed them last week, nermeen shaikh and i. i asked josÉ to explain how he made it over the border. >> it was difficult. my mother hired a coyote, but that man gives you to another man. we experienced a
he is now a phd student at texas a&m. lso speaking to sonia nazario, pulitzer prize-winning journalist and author of, "enrique's journey: the story of a boy's dangerous odyssey to reunite with his mother." more fromat story and juan, we will be back in a moment. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. as we continue our conversation looking at the plight of migrant children in the united states, speaking to jose luis zelaya...
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unmanned aircraft, the rs16 and the rs20. >> reporter: entrepreneur david jol's company works in texas aist on their testing. while door drops are years way, lucrative applications already exist from drone that his detect exactly when and where a field might need fertilizer or water to unplanned planes performing risky search and rescue operations to pipeline monitoring. >> it can be done without putting a pilot in harm's way . they can 512 to 16 hours on a gallon and a half of gasoline. >> reporter: betting that the faa test sites will become boom test sites. he has already set up shop in corpus christy. what they hope will be an enduring, welling-paying industry in a historic i blue collar ring. >> una lot of the employment is based on gas and manufacturing and to have something that includes high-tech jobs, and such an important future for this community, was so important for not just a & m. corpus christy but all of south texas. >> reporter: the trade group projects test site will have an economic impact of $8 billion statewide. $260 million that have in south texas alone with 1200 n
unmanned aircraft, the rs16 and the rs20. >> reporter: entrepreneur david jol's company works in texas aist on their testing. while door drops are years way, lucrative applications already exist from drone that his detect exactly when and where a field might need fertilizer or water to unplanned planes performing risky search and rescue operations to pipeline monitoring. >> it can be done without putting a pilot in harm's way . they can 512 to 16 hours on a gallon and a half of...
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. >>> up next, tragedy at a texas college. >> she's cold. >> she's cold to the touch? >> yes, ma'am. >> oh my god. >> it's very unusual for a 20-year-old girl to die suddenly of natural causes. >> tiny drops of blood could mean an accident. or a murder. >> we had no idea what had caused her death. >> there were just more questions than answers. >> eyewitnesses place a man at the scene. but are their descriptions accurate? >> had us really scratching our heads. >> bryan, texas, is a college town that lies in the shadow of texas a&m. it's home to blinn college where jenna verhaalen and spencer hood were inseparable. >> jenna's parents say that he was just the love of her life, that they had dated for several years, went to prom together in high school. jenna just absolutely adored spencer. >> jenna and spencer planned to pursue careers in either law or government. and they lived in separate apartments at the same complex. >> the autumn woods apartment complex is right next to blinn college so there's quite a few students that live there. it's easy for them, close, easy ac
. >>> up next, tragedy at a texas college. >> she's cold. >> she's cold to the touch? >> yes, ma'am. >> oh my god. >> it's very unusual for a 20-year-old girl to die suddenly of natural causes. >> tiny drops of blood could mean an accident. or a murder. >> we had no idea what had caused her death. >> there were just more questions than answers. >> eyewitnesses place a man at the scene. but are their descriptions accurate? >>...
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republicanos por una gama amplia de razones, como tÚ sabes ahora se estÁn transportado a niÑos desde texas ayecto de ley no tendrÍamos dificultad ahora. >>> esta decenas de miles de jÓvenes, niÑos, mujeres que han sido trasladados a su estado de arizona, dejados en parada de bus sin ningÚn futuro. cÓmo lidiar con esta crisis? >>> es casi imposible, hacerle frente a esto. es una crisis humana. es horrible. y la fuente de esto es que no tenemos suficiente control de nuestras fronteras. pero tambiÉn es una situaciÓn donde tenemos que actuar para poder demostrarle a las personas que nosotros colocamos aquÍ a las personas en un camino hacÍa la ciudadanÍa. pero eso no vea a permitir en el futuro, solamente de una manera legal. me entiende. >>> absolutamente, senador mccain muchÍsimas gracias por estar con nosotros el c congresista raÚl representa el estado de arizona en la cÁmara baja, gracias congresista por estar hoy con nosotros >>> gracias muy amable por la invitaciÓn >>> congresista querÍa empezar con esta crisis asÍ lo dijo la casa blanca de decenas de miles de jÓvenes, muchos jovenes, mucha
republicanos por una gama amplia de razones, como tÚ sabes ahora se estÁn transportado a niÑos desde texas ayecto de ley no tendrÍamos dificultad ahora. >>> esta decenas de miles de jÓvenes, niÑos, mujeres que han sido trasladados a su estado de arizona, dejados en parada de bus sin ningÚn futuro. cÓmo lidiar con esta crisis? >>> es casi imposible, hacerle frente a esto. es una crisis humana. es horrible. y la fuente de esto es que no tenemos suficiente control de...
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a block. in 2012, the last convention, the texas republican party drafted and passed a platform in favor of immigrationled it the texas solution. yes, it started off with tea party friendly stuff, secure the border first and stop giving people citizenship just because they're born here, which would be an amazing change. but along with those tea party friendly proposals their texas solution immigration proposal called for what amounts to a guest worker program. a program you can sign up for even if you come to this country illegally. oh, my god. amnesty, everybody freak out. the tea party has waited two years in texas to vote that out of the platform this year in 2014. the anti-immigration part of the texas tea party world calls themselves protect texas. their rallying cry was this. the battle is on for the future of the republican party and for our country. the message of the other side that wants to keep the immigration plan, their slogan is just as clear. their slogan is this, keep texas red. do something for immigration reform or republicans are going to lose texas. and by immediate consequence, any
a block. in 2012, the last convention, the texas republican party drafted and passed a platform in favor of immigrationled it the texas solution. yes, it started off with tea party friendly stuff, secure the border first and stop giving people citizenship just because they're born here, which would be an amazing change. but along with those tea party friendly proposals their texas solution immigration proposal called for what amounts to a guest worker program. a program you can sign up for even...
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on a typically hot day in lubbock, texas, a worker at a landfill noticed something out of place, even for a trash heap. >> the guy that was standing out there saw the suitcase being dumped and it appeared that something was in it. >> curious, the worker opened it and looked inside. >> he had thought it contained a mannequin at first, quickly determined that it was a young lady that had been put in that suitcase. >> her body had been folded into a fetal position, many bruises and injuries. >> the victim was a young woman, nude, with red hair. she had no identification except for a small tattoo that said "summer." the medical examiner said the suitcase. the official cause of death was asphyxiation. >> that's a pretty horrific way to die being in that suitcase and still being alive. >> she was also two and a half months pregnant. >> the community was in shock. you start questioning who is this monster who is doing this? who would have done this to someone? >> fingerprints revealed the woman was 29-year-old summer lee baldwin. a single mother of four children. of who had a previous arrest
on a typically hot day in lubbock, texas, a worker at a landfill noticed something out of place, even for a trash heap. >> the guy that was standing out there saw the suitcase being dumped and it appeared that something was in it. >> curious, the worker opened it and looked inside. >> he had thought it contained a mannequin at first, quickly determined that it was a young lady that had been put in that suitcase. >> her body had been folded into a fetal position, many...
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they don't use franchise dealers and that's a texas no no. will it be a road bump for a tesla texas matrimony? only time will tell. cate caugurian, kpix5. >> rick perry raised eyebrows when was asked if homosexuality was a disorder. >> i may have the genetic coding that i am inclined to be a alcoholic, but i have the desire not to do that. and i look at the homosexual issue as the same way. >> our cate caugurian who was there tonight says there were a few gasps from the crowd after his remarks. >>> a political earthquake is rocking the republican party tonight. eric canter announced he is resigning as house majority leader. >> it is with great humility i do so knowing the tremendous honor it has been to hold this position. >> canter went down in a stunning upset yesterday in the virginia primary. little known tea party republican dave brat toppled him. >> this is the happiest moment of my life. >> now brat had never held political office. he is a college professor. his democratic opponent in november is one of the faculty members at the same s
they don't use franchise dealers and that's a texas no no. will it be a road bump for a tesla texas matrimony? only time will tell. cate caugurian, kpix5. >> rick perry raised eyebrows when was asked if homosexuality was a disorder. >> i may have the genetic coding that i am inclined to be a alcoholic, but i have the desire not to do that. and i look at the homosexual issue as the same way. >> our cate caugurian who was there tonight says there were a few gasps from the crowd...
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>> we're here at the darrington unit, which is a maximum security prison on the outskirts of texas. >> jimarquez holland is 20 years old. he's been imprisoned here for three years. >> to me, i feel like what i was doing was petty. petty crimes - i never thought in a million years that i would be 17 and in prison. never thought. whenever the judges said, we send you to prison, i couldn't even believe it. >> his criminal record began when he was in just sixth grade. police officers in his school gave him tickets for misbehavior, including smoking cigarettes. >> just hanging out with the wrong people. just not thinking with my head when you're young. >> he's here because of a burglary charge. when he was sentenced, the judge factored in his juvenile record, which included his misbehavior in school. >> instead of dealing with troubled students in traditional ways like counseling and detention, more schools are enforcing zero tolerance policies - and depending on law enforcement to carry them out. >> it's known as the school to prison pipeline. >> we've taken the same failed policies that
>> we're here at the darrington unit, which is a maximum security prison on the outskirts of texas. >> jimarquez holland is 20 years old. he's been imprisoned here for three years. >> to me, i feel like what i was doing was petty. petty crimes - i never thought in a million years that i would be 17 and in prison. never thought. whenever the judges said, we send you to prison, i couldn't even believe it. >> his criminal record began when he was in just sixth grade. police...
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found an eight month old baby girl who i was was abduct fred a houston texas gas station. first spotted the infant sleeping insides of her car seat on the side of the road. her mother had reported her missing after her car was stolen with the baby still inside. houston police are now looking for the man responsible for stealing the car. if they catch him, he'll also be charged with kidnapping. >>> the philadelphia va medical center says it is taking more steps to improve patient's access to care at the facility. the acting secretary of veterans affairs, sloane gibson, announced the changes yesterday. among them, new appointment slots have been created by expanding hours to includes evenings and weekends. additional staffing have been hired and the medical center is using contracts with community partners to schedule vets waiting to be seen by doctors. >> 5:57 now. when we come back vitamin overload. new research explains why children may be getting too much of a good thing. that and more coming up on "action news." >> ♪ that low, no-haggle prices... high quality cars ...an
found an eight month old baby girl who i was was abduct fred a houston texas gas station. first spotted the infant sleeping insides of her car seat on the side of the road. her mother had reported her missing after her car was stolen with the baby still inside. houston police are now looking for the man responsible for stealing the car. if they catch him, he'll also be charged with kidnapping. >>> the philadelphia va medical center says it is taking more steps to improve patient's...
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liberaciÓn de los inmigrantes se debe la sobrepoblaciÓn de los centros de detenciÓn en texas. >> continua la llegada adocumentados o menores de edad en sus brazos, los trae el servicio de inmigraciÓn y aduanas en texas, en autobuses y los dejan en estaciones de buses de phoenix. >> cÓmo se sienten de llegar a arizona? >> feliz, feliz. >> muy feliz, gracias. >> lo que sucede es que los centros de inmigraciÓn de texas estÁn a su máxima capacidad, y como no hay cama para tanta gente el servicio de inmigraciÓn y aduanas no tuvo otra opciÓn que dejarlos libres, con la condiciÓn de que se fueran para arizona, que tiene muchas leyes anti emigrantes. >> yo pensÉ que ya no tenÍamos mÁs salvaciÓn. >> la que no estÁ feliz es la gobernadora del estado de arizona que le pidiÓ de manera urgente el presidente obama que detenga de inmediato el envÍo de migrantes indocumentados ha cesado porque considera que es unaprÁctica inconcebible y peligrosa. >> no es una situaciÓn agradable, pero se estÁn acercando a sus familias que es lo positivo. >> la travesÍa que iniciaron los inmigrantes al partir de sus paÍses y cruzar i
liberaciÓn de los inmigrantes se debe la sobrepoblaciÓn de los centros de detenciÓn en texas. >> continua la llegada adocumentados o menores de edad en sus brazos, los trae el servicio de inmigraciÓn y aduanas en texas, en autobuses y los dejan en estaciones de buses de phoenix. >> cÓmo se sienten de llegar a arizona? >> feliz, feliz. >> muy feliz, gracias. >> lo que sucede es que los centros de inmigraciÓn de texas estÁn a su máxima capacidad, y como no...
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plus a reality check on the effort of wendy davis to turn texas blue. tay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, like celebrex, increase the chance of serious skin or allergic reactions, or stomach and intestine
plus a reality check on the effort of wendy davis to turn texas blue. tay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier....
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david strauss is a professor of microbiology and immunology at texas tech university. >> i spent about a half an hour in the house and i was talking with bill, mr. holder. and i said to him, "bill, i don't feel very good." i said, "i got to get out of here." and just literally walked out the front door and pretty much collapsed. i lost any ability to stand without aid. >> the samples were processed at texas tech health sciences center. technicians there sterilized the slides, then examined them under a high-powered microscope. the cotton swab samples were transferred to petri dishes, then put in an incubator for five to seven days. if there were spores present, they would grow mold which could be examined under the microscope. most household molds are harmless. but dr. strauss found one type of mold in the home that was not harmless. it was a toxic, deadly mold known as stachybotrys. experts believed stachybotrys spores exist on many building materials. as long as those materials stay dry, the spores don't present a problem. but when the spores get wet, from a leaky roof, for example,
david strauss is a professor of microbiology and immunology at texas tech university. >> i spent about a half an hour in the house and i was talking with bill, mr. holder. and i said to him, "bill, i don't feel very good." i said, "i got to get out of here." and just literally walked out the front door and pretty much collapsed. i lost any ability to stand without aid. >> the samples were processed at texas tech health sciences center. technicians there...
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come on inch you know what's sad, being gay is not a choice, but being a texas republican is. so my advice is the next time you feel the urge to with a texas republican, to replace science, textbooks with pictures of humans riding dinosaurs or ban same-sex marriage or put on this hat, [bleeped] in a jar and sniff it. it won't cure you. [cheering and applause] no. wait. it won't cure you. the science proves that. but do it anyway. hopefully it will remind you of what assholes you're being. we'll be right back. >> welcome back. welcome back. i'm sorry. i'm sorry. it's very rare that i feel like we coin a phrase on this program, but if bring me my smelling turds doesn't catch on, i'm just going to be sad. that's all. but welcome back. as americans it's, of course, our duty to take sides in every conflict. but sometimes the choice is very difficult. house republicans versus the i.r.s. i don't know. alec baldwin versus paparazzi. i don't know which one. paula deen versus diabetes. i don't know. i don't know. who do you choose? and now another battle looms. >> we're going to begin th
come on inch you know what's sad, being gay is not a choice, but being a texas republican is. so my advice is the next time you feel the urge to with a texas republican, to replace science, textbooks with pictures of humans riding dinosaurs or ban same-sex marriage or put on this hat, [bleeped] in a jar and sniff it. it won't cure you. [cheering and applause] no. wait. it won't cure you. the science proves that. but do it anyway. hopefully it will remind you of what assholes you're being. we'll...
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slaves who had come across actually mentioned that mexicans living in texas would tell them about friedman mexico and how race wasn't a significant factor. so, that is one way that slaves could get information. in addition, texas newspapers often published accounts of texas slaveholder's being angry about their slaves escaping to mexico, so sometimes they may overhear their slaveholders talking about, well the slave has gone to mexico or mexico won't return our slaves. there were a number of ways that they could gather information about mexico. research, have they studied the diplomatic relationship at the time between the u.s. and mexico? when the mexican government use theto attempt to slaves. slavery in the broader sense, this is an era where slavery is beginning to expand. the mexican-american war, part of the reason why people were opposed to it was because they were afraid that slavery would expand into the western territory. my work also shows how slavery, the role of slavery and westward expansion in this time. >> how did the slaves do with the language barrier? interesting, actually. when they first arrived t
slaves who had come across actually mentioned that mexicans living in texas would tell them about friedman mexico and how race wasn't a significant factor. so, that is one way that slaves could get information. in addition, texas newspapers often published accounts of texas slaveholder's being angry about their slaves escaping to mexico, so sometimes they may overhear their slaveholders talking about, well the slave has gone to mexico or mexico won't return our slaves. there were a number of...
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a graduation ceremony and picnic will be held today. >>> in texas, a floor collapse left dozens injuredt happened inside a two-story detached garage behind a home where neighbors had gathered for a religious celebration. the second floor of that garage apparently pancake on to the first floor injuring people on both levels. some of those had toç be takeno hospitals. >>> investigators in ohio are i to collapse and died just after he was ordered to go to prison. this happened as he was walking out of the courtroom in the man had just been convicted of attacking a 14-year-old girl. >>> a fast-moving wildfire continues to burn in the eastern mountains of arizona. it's already burned more than 2,000 acres on the ft. apache indian reservation. >>> check this out. a brand new slide at a kansas city water park will not open as planned on saturday. this is the latest of several delays while crews modify and test the slide. the park is billing the 17-story slide as the world's tallest. but right now, it's the world's most confusing because rafts have gotten stuck during test runs. crews are work
a graduation ceremony and picnic will be held today. >>> in texas, a floor collapse left dozens injuredt happened inside a two-story detached garage behind a home where neighbors had gathered for a religious celebration. the second floor of that garage apparently pancake on to the first floor injuring people on both levels. some of those had toç be takeno hospitals. >>> investigators in ohio are i to collapse and died just after he was ordered to go to prison. this happened...
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come on inch you know what's sad, being gay is not a choice, but being a texas republican is. so my advice is the next time you feel the urge to with a texas republican, to replace science, textbooks with pictures of humans riding dinosaurs or ban same-sex marriage or put on this hat, [bleeped] in a jar and sniff it. it won't cure you. [cheering and applause] no. wait. it won't cure you. the science proves that. but do it anyway. hopefully it will remind you of what assholes you're being. we'll be right back. ladies and gentlemen, the mayor of whatever, usa... people of america, whatever, usa is a real town that bud light is taking over for the summer. just like you're watching on your real tv with your real eyeballs, you can go, for real! find out how at upforwhatever.com. how can a tablet replace your laptop? start with the best writing experience. make it incredibly thin. add an adjustable kickstand, a keyboard, a usb port, and the freedom of touch. and, of course, make it run microsoft office, with the power and speed to do real work. introducing surface pro 3. the tablet t
come on inch you know what's sad, being gay is not a choice, but being a texas republican is. so my advice is the next time you feel the urge to with a texas republican, to replace science, textbooks with pictures of humans riding dinosaurs or ban same-sex marriage or put on this hat, [bleeped] in a jar and sniff it. it won't cure you. [cheering and applause] no. wait. it won't cure you. the science proves that. but do it anyway. hopefully it will remind you of what assholes you're being. we'll...
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it's a 4-hour drive from texas. the area is so remote. been driving for hours and only see a car once in a while. it's an isolated area along the texas-mexican border. for miles all you see is desert shrub. the terrain let's you see an uppop u lawyer route. the number of immigrants is the lowest of any other border patrol sector. [ singing ] >> reporter: when i asked i found a group of musicians preparing for civil disobedience. [ clapping ]. >> we call this a feeta protestor, which is a - you know, a mild mannered way of border. >> what are you protesting? >> the fact that the border is closed. >> these people remember when the border with mexico was open and free. >> it was a big thing with tourism to go over there. people made mun ji had a living. there must have been 60 to 70 people there, and now maybe 1.5 families there, left. >> friend and families would cross the river between the towns for working food and fun. no border patrol agents would block the way. >> it's accessible. when you see people interact... >> how do you see peopl
it's a 4-hour drive from texas. the area is so remote. been driving for hours and only see a car once in a while. it's an isolated area along the texas-mexican border. for miles all you see is desert shrub. the terrain let's you see an uppop u lawyer route. the number of immigrants is the lowest of any other border patrol sector. [ singing ] >> reporter: when i asked i found a group of musicians preparing for civil disobedience. [ clapping ]. >> we call this a feeta protestor,...
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van a estar sujetos a un proceso de deportaciÓn. >>> gracias por la entrevista. >>> gracias. >>> de texas aador para poner fin a la crisis humanitarihumanitaria, ba enfoque. >>> muchas gracias. >>> la primera pregunta ¿cÓmo estados unidos no se dio cuenta de lo que ocurrÍa? de que estaba aumentando la migraciÓn de menores de edad de centroamÉrica. >>> esto es un fenÓmeno la verdad que ha ido creciendo los Últimos aÑos, un perÍodo que hay aumento en nÚmeros, este aÑo lo que fue impresionante fue una subida muy elevada. >>> lo que se preguntan algunos es si veÍan que los nÚmeros iban aumentando ¿por quÉ no se prepararon mejor o no empezaron hablar con los gobiernos de centroamÉrica sobre el fenÓmeno? >>> en este caso en el momento que vimos que el flujo aumentÓ empezamos hablar con los tres gobiernos de centroamÉrica y el gobierno de mÉxico, fue aumento en tÉrminos de la ayuda consular por parte de los tres paÍses centroamericanos y nuestro trabajo con el gobierno de mÉxico. >>> ustedes han a fununcianunci millones de dÓlares para los tres paÍses, seria destinado ayud ayudar con la repatriaci
van a estar sujetos a un proceso de deportaciÓn. >>> gracias por la entrevista. >>> gracias. >>> de texas aador para poner fin a la crisis humanitarihumanitaria, ba enfoque. >>> muchas gracias. >>> la primera pregunta ¿cÓmo estados unidos no se dio cuenta de lo que ocurrÍa? de que estaba aumentando la migraciÓn de menores de edad de centroamÉrica. >>> esto es un fenÓmeno la verdad que ha ido creciendo los Últimos aÑos, un perÍodo...
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and now he sits in a facility in texas. this is a horrible humanitarian situation. the numbers that are involved here -- i just want to give for the record the numbers that have been reported here. they're worth noting. some people may think we're talking about hundreds of children. this year -- this year alone -- as of june 15th, unaccompanied children apprehended by the border patrol from honduras, 15,000. guatemala, 12,000. el salvador, 11,000. mexico, 12,000. almost 80% of these kids come from three countries, honduras, el salvador and guatemala. why are they coming here? they're coming here for a number of reasons. number one, there is this network, criminal network that gets money to transport childr children. and they promise to the families, we'll get them to the border. god only knows what's going to happen to those kids on their way. some of them will die. some of the girls will be raped. their lives may never be the same. it is a desperate, awful, tragic situation. and there's no getting around the fact that it's occurring. why are the families doing this
and now he sits in a facility in texas. this is a horrible humanitarian situation. the numbers that are involved here -- i just want to give for the record the numbers that have been reported here. they're worth noting. some people may think we're talking about hundreds of children. this year -- this year alone -- as of june 15th, unaccompanied children apprehended by the border patrol from honduras, 15,000. guatemala, 12,000. el salvador, 11,000. mexico, 12,000. almost 80% of these kids come...
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he's been treated at a texas military hospital. ears in taliban captivity reportedly affecting his english but we're told he's walking on his own and even soluted a commander on his own. for the latest headlines, log on to foxnews.com. more, log onto foxnews.com. >>> welcome back >>> welcome back to "a bush family album." coming up, jeb bush, neil bush and the self-described bash sheep of the family, bill clinton tell us what they thought of president george hw bush and why. >> my dad is the most complete man i know. >> john ellis, jeb, bush. >> hard to describe as a son but he's courageous, honest, had integrity, all the traits you would describe of someone nearing perfection, he has. he's not perfect, no one is but amazingly, he's as close as you can get. >> but the trait jeb, the second son, admired most in his father is what he sees in courage. >> my dad i think exhibited that in his entire life starting as the youngest navy pilot in world war ii moving to midland in his business. that took courage to get out of one's comfort zo
he's been treated at a texas military hospital. ears in taliban captivity reportedly affecting his english but we're told he's walking on his own and even soluted a commander on his own. for the latest headlines, log on to foxnews.com. more, log onto foxnews.com. >>> welcome back >>> welcome back to "a bush family album." coming up, jeb bush, neil bush and the self-described bash sheep of the family, bill clinton tell us what they thought of president george hw bush...
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if there's a natural disaster, texas won't be in a position to take care of its own citizens. >> i believe the federal government is sending personal to south texas, and resources. they were unprepared and we want to hear - we had 350 of these children brought in by the customs people, and they have moved on to arizona. there many organizations with sectors, faith-based and others none profit that can provide services to the children. the governor ought to be putting the state resources, the money to open up more shelters. to support the faith-based organizations to others, that children. >> i guess the question many ask is where do we draw the line. there are refugees all over the world. we talked about on the show about how it's worse than it's ever been any time in human history. where do we draw the line. >> well, the fact is in the united states of america, we have never said we are going to draw the line officially. why? we are a country of immigrants. we have built this country as immigrants, and so immigrants are right now at this moment in demand by the service sector. the agricul
if there's a natural disaster, texas won't be in a position to take care of its own citizens. >> i believe the federal government is sending personal to south texas, and resources. they were unprepared and we want to hear - we had 350 of these children brought in by the customs people, and they have moved on to arizona. there many organizations with sectors, faith-based and others none profit that can provide services to the children. the governor ought to be putting the state resources,...
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in texas, if you a minority in the state of texas ain't nothing for you. or you come from poverty you got no one that, black, white brown, pink blue, ain't nothing for you. you know what i mean. it wouldn't nothing to help us prepare for the real world. it helped us prepare for jail >> i'm ali velshi, the news has become this thing where you talk to experts about people, and al jazeera has really tried to talk to people, about their stories. we are not meant to be your first choice for entertainment. we are ment to be your first choice for the news. >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> guns... >> there are two
in texas, if you a minority in the state of texas ain't nothing for you. or you come from poverty you got no one that, black, white brown, pink blue, ain't nothing for you. you know what i mean. it wouldn't nothing to help us prepare for the real world. it helped us prepare for jail >> i'm ali velshi, the news has become this thing where you talk to experts about people, and al jazeera has really tried to talk to people, about their stories. we are not meant to be your first choice for...
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at least, that was the theory until a scientist in texas found a way to test cremated remains. and in so doing, made forensic history. san angelo, texas, known for its oil, cotton fields, and extremely hot weather. >> it's great country. there's a lot of rural area to it. of course, the biggest problem they have out there is you don't get a whole lot of rain. >> olgie and leita nobles ran the town's air conditioning business, and they had no shortage of customers. perhaps it was the strain of both living and working together, but the two didn't always see eye to eye. >> it was that kind of different relationship where there was love involved but you don't tell it from the outside. >> mr. nobles had a real drinking problem, and they argued like cats and dogs. >> at age of 70, olgie died after a lengthy illness. >> shortly after the funeral, his wife before leita checked herself into a hospital. she hasn't been feeling well for weeks. >> i was just sick. just vomiting all the time. just death little sick at my stomach and i just get weaker and weaker. >> leita blamed the stress of
at least, that was the theory until a scientist in texas found a way to test cremated remains. and in so doing, made forensic history. san angelo, texas, known for its oil, cotton fields, and extremely hot weather. >> it's great country. there's a lot of rural area to it. of course, the biggest problem they have out there is you don't get a whole lot of rain. >> olgie and leita nobles ran the town's air conditioning business, and they had no shortage of customers. perhaps it was the...
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vuelos planeados para llevar casi 300 inmigrantes centroamerican os roll open under ---desde el sur de texas ael fin de procesarlos... take vo ---los vuelos eran la ms reciente medida del gobierno en respuesta a una oleada de inmigrantes centroamerican os que entran por el valle del ro grande... --- la patrulla fronteriza ha hecho ms de 174.000 detenciones desde el 1 de octubre del aÑo pasado. blanca --la universidad de california realizo un estudio en el se encontro que las mujeres embarazadas ... roll open under ...que viven a una milla de terrenos de agricultura donde se utiliza pesticidas... take vo ... tienen 60 por ciento mas riesgo de que sus hijos desarrollen autismo. --en el valle central de nuestro estado, 200 libras de pesticidas, se aplican anualmente. --los pesticidas, se usan en la agricultura para bloquear el sistema nerviosos de los insectos. cesar --conductores de camiones protestaron hoy frente a un deposito de combustible... take vo ...ya que consideran que su trabajo es altamente peligroso y a pesar que trabajan muchas horas no son bien remunerados. --la manifestacin se rea
vuelos planeados para llevar casi 300 inmigrantes centroamerican os roll open under ---desde el sur de texas ael fin de procesarlos... take vo ---los vuelos eran la ms reciente medida del gobierno en respuesta a una oleada de inmigrantes centroamerican os que entran por el valle del ro grande... --- la patrulla fronteriza ha hecho ms de 174.000 detenciones desde el 1 de octubre del aÑo pasado. blanca --la universidad de california realizo un estudio en el se encontro que las mujeres...
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in texas, if you a minority in the state of texas ain't nothing for you. or you come from poverty you got no one that, black, white brown, pink blue, ain't nothing for you. you know what i mean. it wouldn't nothing to help us prepare for the real world. it helped us prepare for jail >> al jazeera america's presents the system with joe burlinger observing a crime >> a shocking number of these eyewitnesses get it wrong >> how much would you remember? >> dark complected... medium height... you described most of the majority of the men in america >> sometimes witnesses get it right >> when you have an eyewitness to say i saw him do it, that is the best evidence. >> and sometimes sometimes they don't >> no one is listening to us... george is innocent... >> the system with joe burlinger only on al jazeera america >> with every horrific school shooting in the u.s., there are calls for more police officers in schools. but more police means students are more likely to be written up for misbehavior...and eventually end up in prison. the federal government provides t
in texas, if you a minority in the state of texas ain't nothing for you. or you come from poverty you got no one that, black, white brown, pink blue, ain't nothing for you. you know what i mean. it wouldn't nothing to help us prepare for the real world. it helped us prepare for jail >> al jazeera america's presents the system with joe burlinger observing a crime >> a shocking number of these eyewitnesses get it wrong >> how much would you remember? >> dark complected......
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in dallas, texas, a settling tank explodes at a gas company. >> it's a highly flammable gas.read from tank to tank of compressed gas. many launch into the air like missiles, raining fire and debris on to the highway, narrowly missing vehicles. >> these things have enough force to blow through the side of a fire truck. >> the out-of-control blaze is too dangerous for firefighters to fight it safely. they can only try to contain it. >> if they know nobody is inside, their best bet is to back away, keep the firefighters safe, evacuate the area and then let the fire burn out. >> it takes nine hours for the fire to extinguish itself. the facility looks like a war zone. but there are no casualties. >> in the end all you lost is a building. if you saved the folks around and didn't injure or lose a firefighter, it's a good day. >>> a routine call has explosive results for a fire department. may 7th, 2009. a dashboard camera on a fire truck records firefighters investigating a gas leak at a strip mall in forestville, maryland. suddenly -- >> the gas finds an ignition point and explode
in dallas, texas, a settling tank explodes at a gas company. >> it's a highly flammable gas.read from tank to tank of compressed gas. many launch into the air like missiles, raining fire and debris on to the highway, narrowly missing vehicles. >> these things have enough force to blow through the side of a fire truck. >> the out-of-control blaze is too dangerous for firefighters to fight it safely. they can only try to contain it. >> if they know nobody is inside, their...
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come on inch you know what's sad, being gay is not a choice, but being a texas republican is. so my advice is the next time you feel the urge to with a texas republican, to replace science, textbooks with pictures of humans riding dinosaurs or ban same-sex marriage or put on this hat, [bleeped] in a jar and sniff it. it won't cure you. [cheering and applause] no. wait. it won't cure you. the science proves that. but do it anyway. hopefully it will remind you of what assholes you're being. we'll be right back. spokesperson: the volkswagen passat is heads above the competition, but we're not in the business of naming names. the fact is, it comes standard with an engine that's been called the benchmark of its class. really, guys, i thought... it also has more rear legroom than other midsize sedans. and the volkswagen passat has a lower starting price than... much better. vo: hurry in and get 0% apr for 60 months on 2014 passat gasoline models plus a $1000 contract bonus. thought i told you to stay off our turf. and what would you know about turf, skipper? let's end this here and n
come on inch you know what's sad, being gay is not a choice, but being a texas republican is. so my advice is the next time you feel the urge to with a texas republican, to replace science, textbooks with pictures of humans riding dinosaurs or ban same-sex marriage or put on this hat, [bleeped] in a jar and sniff it. it won't cure you. [cheering and applause] no. wait. it won't cure you. the science proves that. but do it anyway. hopefully it will remind you of what assholes you're being. we'll...
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para ayudar con todos los migrantes a texas y los estan mandando a otros lugares... cientos de mujeres y niÑos han llegado a arizona, dejados en libertad por el departamento de inmigracion en las centrales de autobuses de tucson y phoenix.. porque principalmente no hay especio... la mayoria de ellas provenientes de centro america... 3:26:20 "si uno mira la cituacion que esta pasando en honduras y en el salvador por eso tienen un alto numero de los inmgirates que vienen... estos menores, niÑos y niÑos sin un padre o familiar que los.. tienen que pasar dias en estas cirucunstancia s... el secretario de seguridad nacional indico que es una crisis humanitaria y que requiere atnecion inmediata... la patrulla fronteriza indico por un comunicado que ellos no han publicado fotografas oficiales del centro de detencin por la privacidad de las personas.. y que estos centros son temporales y los menores no pasan largo tiempo ah dentro. por su parte el departamento de seguridad pblica que se est coordinando con fema para poder dar la ayuda humanitaria necesitada a estos niÑos. bl
para ayudar con todos los migrantes a texas y los estan mandando a otros lugares... cientos de mujeres y niÑos han llegado a arizona, dejados en libertad por el departamento de inmigracion en las centrales de autobuses de tucson y phoenix.. porque principalmente no hay especio... la mayoria de ellas provenientes de centro america... 3:26:20 "si uno mira la cituacion que esta pasando en honduras y en el salvador por eso tienen un alto numero de los inmgirates que vienen... estos menores,...
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in texas, if you a minority in the state of texas ain't nothing for you. or you come from poverty you got no one that, black, white brown, pink blue, ain't nothing for you. you know what i mean. it wouldn't nothing to help us prepare for the real world. it helped us prepare for jail >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective
in texas, if you a minority in the state of texas ain't nothing for you. or you come from poverty you got no one that, black, white brown, pink blue, ain't nothing for you. you know what i mean. it wouldn't nothing to help us prepare for the real world. it helped us prepare for jail >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective
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conservan y su sobrino,atravesaron por tierra guatemala, mÉxico, y despuÉs cruzar un rÍo bravo y llegaron a texasÉs de varios dÍas dejaron en libertad a su hermana y sobrina, pero sus dos hijos permanecen detenidos. >> te puedo decir que ha sido el tiempo mÁs terrible que he podido vivir, una angustia... la incertidumbre mÁs dura que un padre puede pasar. >> su hermana dice que el peor momento de su travesÍa fue cuando el servicio de inmigraciÓn le dijo que se despidiera de sus sobrinos porque los dejaban detenidos por no venir con ninguno de sus padres. >> que me despidiera de ellos, que los iban a mandar el dÍa siguiente en la maÑana. >> sus sobrinos quedaron incontrolables. >> se pusieron a llorar. >> andrÉs no querÍa dejar a sus primos en el centro de detenciÓn, lo que mÁs le doliÓ fue que no se pudo despedir de ellos. >> no les pude decir nada, se los llevaron como perros. >> baudilio recibiÓ una angustiante llamada telefÓnica de sus hijos desde el centro de detenciÓn, y desde entonces no sabe nada de ellos, cuando le preguntaron si estaba llorando, Él les dijo que no. hoy les manda un mensa
conservan y su sobrino,atravesaron por tierra guatemala, mÉxico, y despuÉs cruzar un rÍo bravo y llegaron a texasÉs de varios dÍas dejaron en libertad a su hermana y sobrina, pero sus dos hijos permanecen detenidos. >> te puedo decir que ha sido el tiempo mÁs terrible que he podido vivir, una angustia... la incertidumbre mÁs dura que un padre puede pasar. >> su hermana dice que el peor momento de su travesÍa fue cuando el servicio de inmigraciÓn le dijo que se despidiera de...
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so these two women are campaigning, running a great race statewide in texas. ink in november there's a good chance that republicans will be just as surprised as the volume and veracity of women who come out to vote too. >> now victoria, i mentioned this in -- that this is spreading. state legislature is trying to end abortion services in the south. take a look at this. these states have passed laws that could shut down the few clinics that they have left. in alabama, there are three clinics left. but if the law goes into effect, there will only be two. in louisiana, there are five. but that could drop down to two. mississippi only has one clinic that is left. they are hanging on by a thread. and in oklahoma, they have three for the entire state, but could end up shutting down all but one. roe versus wade might be law, but for a lot of women, it is becoming meaningless, victoria. >> you know, the irony here is that the states in the south which have the most restrictive abortion bills are also the most fiscally conservative that want to cut assistance for head s
so these two women are campaigning, running a great race statewide in texas. ink in november there's a good chance that republicans will be just as surprised as the volume and veracity of women who come out to vote too. >> now victoria, i mentioned this in -- that this is spreading. state legislature is trying to end abortion services in the south. take a look at this. these states have passed laws that could shut down the few clinics that they have left. in alabama, there are three...
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torautoridades dicen que la prri prioridad es la reunion famil a familliar. en texasa pesar de las quejas de la g gobernadora y la compaÑia de s buses, inmigraciÓn sigue dejando familias completas de indocum t indocumentados en una estaciÓn d de buses. hablamos con los indocumentados y voluntarios que los ayudan. >> muchos bajaban del bus con a lagrimas en los ojos. >> estab bien mis hijas. >> lagrimas de alegria, dice e esta madre que con decenas de a famillias llegaron hoy a texas como una practica gubernamental para rescatar a los indcoumen indcoumentados. >> yo pasÉ algo similar. >> desde la semana pasada, buses llenos de mujeres con niÑos l g llegan a estaciones de arizona. pero la medida gana enmigos , la gobernadora escribiÓ una carta d de protesta. >> uno de ellos el galguacil jo arpaio que dice que tiene como fin una reforma migratoria. quieren crear controversia para lograr la reforma. dicen que el traslado de inmi a inmigrantes es comun. despuÉs de llegar a la estaciÓn de bus son llevados a este ce r centro de ayuda improvisado ha hasta que se van . deben i
torautoridades dicen que la prri prioridad es la reunion famil a familliar. en texasa pesar de las quejas de la g gobernadora y la compaÑia de s buses, inmigraciÓn sigue dejando familias completas de indocum t indocumentados en una estaciÓn d de buses. hablamos con los indocumentados y voluntarios que los ayudan. >> muchos bajaban del bus con a lagrimas en los ojos. >> estab bien mis hijas. >> lagrimas de alegria, dice e esta madre que con decenas de a famillias llegaron...
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>>> on a hot summer day, a married couple decided to look at a sample home in a ranch housing development in mckinney, texas. when they walked into the sample home, they couldn't find the sales associate. but they knew right away that something was wrong. >> and they walked into the living room, and then they saw a blood trail leading into the kitchen. >> and that's where they found the sales associate, sarah walker, in a pool of blood. >> the victim was stabbed 27 times. there was an incredible struggle. >> furniture and plants were knocked over. it looked like the victim fought for her life. >> it just didn't happen in a little two by four square area. if you can picture a bar room brawl, that's probably what was happening in that show house. >> for there to be that much blood left at a scene, that's what we consider overkill. >> sarah walker was 40 years old, recently divorced, and the mother of two children. >> when i answered the phone, it was the mckinney police department. he said sarah has been assaulted and as a result has died of her injuries. and i just started screaming. >> sarah worked for a re
>>> on a hot summer day, a married couple decided to look at a sample home in a ranch housing development in mckinney, texas. when they walked into the sample home, they couldn't find the sales associate. but they knew right away that something was wrong. >> and they walked into the living room, and then they saw a blood trail leading into the kitchen. >> and that's where they found the sales associate, sarah walker, in a pool of blood. >> the victim was stabbed 27...
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wrz brought in for the 7 ooshgs all of whom are 17 or dwrung er mor are on their way from southern texas, a number of agencies including fema are working together to help the texas border patrol and help transfer the children to knnogalas. after three days at the center, they'll be sent to one of three different military bases. >>> in vatican city tonight, there was a prayer meeting including israeli and p palestinian president and pope francis. the pope hopes the meeting will help the stalled peace process. he was in the holy month last night and surprised the heads of state to invite to come to the val can. hundreds of shops were closed today with near 30300 palestinian prisoners on a hunger strike. they're demanding israel apolish the practice. 120 prisoners began the hunger strike on april 24th, later zwroined by 170 other inmates. israel is holding the palestinians under what they call administrative detention or detention without trial. the practice ha provehicled international criticism. >>> in australia today, family fz five passengers who were aboard may lazian flight is raising re
wrz brought in for the 7 ooshgs all of whom are 17 or dwrung er mor are on their way from southern texas, a number of agencies including fema are working together to help the texas border patrol and help transfer the children to knnogalas. after three days at the center, they'll be sent to one of three different military bases. >>> in vatican city tonight, there was a prayer meeting including israeli and p palestinian president and pope francis. the pope hopes the meeting will help the...
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i am a northwestern graduate, and i yo are a texas guy with a great love of football. >> i didn't want to kill football going into this. and i was worried about that, can i is do a fan, because the story is about exploitation of the players what i found is i am still a fan of college football. every player i interviewed didn't want the game to end, they still want to play, and i still want to watch, they just want to see that the table. they want to have a voice and a vote, especially when it comes to their own healthcare, and as nan of the game is the marriage recognizeds i think i want them tore ofism have that as well. >> it isn't just about money, because a lot of the question is about money, the video game and so forth, is it? >> it isn't act money until it is about money, right. we interviewed a guy that had such bad seizures now he has grand mall seizures. he is $100,000 in medical bills debt trying to pay those, looking to figure out how to pay for a brain surgery. to address these major seize showers yeah, in one way it is about money, but in other way it is about far far more
i am a northwestern graduate, and i yo are a texas guy with a great love of football. >> i didn't want to kill football going into this. and i was worried about that, can i is do a fan, because the story is about exploitation of the players what i found is i am still a fan of college football. every player i interviewed didn't want the game to end, they still want to play, and i still want to watch, they just want to see that the table. they want to have a voice and a vote, especially...